What is the difference between a True Type font and an Open Type font?
What is the difference between a True Type font and an Open Type font?
True and Open.
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Adobe and Microsoft decided to produce one font format which could hold either a true type font or a postscript font. This is called Open Type. It is essentially a superset of TrueType. Any TrueType font is a valid Open Type font, but Open Type fonts can also contain postscript. Anything that supports Open Type will not require converting between PostScript and True Type.
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